• superkret
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    1 month ago

    Since Flatpaks are a thing now, it’s almost like one of those newfangled immutable distros:

    • Do a default full install, so you have the same system the devs use for testing.
    • Install flatpak.
    • Install all your apps as flatpaks.
    • Never worry about dependencies or package management in general ever again.
    • bluewing@lemm.ee
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      1 month ago

      I’m running Fedora 40 Atomic Budgie on a little micro desktop for fun right now. IMO, it’s not quite ready for prime time just yet. I do appreciate the simple ability to roll back at boot if something does go wrong. I’ve done it once after an update and it was nice. The next day a new update was pushed to fix the error in the update and on I went on my merry way.

      On the other hand, there is a general sluggishness and a feeling of malaise to the system as time goes on. It’s not a show stopper. But it does not spark joy either. Budgie ran a whole lot faster and smoother as a “standard” install. And I’m not installing a lot of extra software and they are all installed as Flatpaks or I have 3 pieces installed as appImages. So it’s all just updates.

      The real test will come when Fedora shifts from 40 to 41 and I upgrade the distro. Will it be as “immutable” as they brag about.